There are now only 37 days to go until the first Rockstar game comes to Nintendo Switch, too. If you prefer the graphical fidelity of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, you can pick up the game for a respectable £30 at pre-order.

If you value portability, however, some retailers are selling the game for £35 on Nintendo Switch according to PriceSpy.

Rockstar fans might recall that recently the developers announced their intention to release a remastered HD version of LA Noire on the Nintendo Switch, which would be coming to PS4, Xbox One but most importantly Nintendo Switch on November 14.

But what people don't realise is that before this announcement, a NeoGAF source correctly predicted that the developers were working on a version of the game for Switch.

The same source, known only as Vern on the gaming forum, has this week dropped a pretty massive hint a few weeks ago that Rockstar could also be working on a fellow Nintendo Switch release for their best-selling game of all time, GTA 5.

Replying to a thread on Neogaf, Vern simply posted "patience" in response to one fans calls for GTA V to come to the portable Nintendo console.

It's by no means anything close to confirmation, but it's some positive news that could have GTA 5 fans crossing their fingers for a portable option in the not too distant future.

The description for L.A Noire reads as follows:

Amid the post-war boom of Hollywood's Golden Age, newly-minted officer Cole Phelps embarks on a desperate search for truth in a city where everyone has something to hide.

Utilizing revolutionary facial animation technology, L.A. Noire blends the breathtaking action of chases and shootouts with true detective work including interrogations and clue-finding for an unprecedented interactive experience.

L.A Noire HD releases on Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One on 14 November 2017.

Red Dead Redemption 2 News: 13 things you might have missed in the new trailer

ROCKSTAR dropped a new trailer for the upcoming game Red Dead Redemption 2 earlier this week, but there's more to the teaser than meets the eye.

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In case you missed it, last week saw the release of the second Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer.

Since the trailer's release, it's become clear that the engine the game - and its prequel - are built on has seen an upgrade.

The RAGE engine uses similar techniques to render characters that GTAV uses - a notable step up from the first Red Dead Redemption game.

Digital Foundry reports that the engine is using more sophisticated techniques to render in-game characters and effects, meaning that players, in the end, are going to get a better overall gameplay experience.

For anyone who may have missed the announcement, here's the trailer's blurb to get your up to speed:

“The all-new trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2, the story of outlaw Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang as they rob, fight and steal their way across the vast and rugged heart of America in order to survive.

Coming Spring 2018 to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One systems.”

There's no solid release date for the game yet, but typically Spring 2018 means we'll see the game launch before the end of April next year.

We're bound to get more trailers for the game in the run-up to release, but, for now, there's plenty of info about the game that can be discerned about the game just from watching the new trailer.

Some are more obvious, but there are also some more discreet trailer secrets about the game in there, too.

Take a look at the gallery below for 13 things you might have missed in the new Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer!

Finally, a quick update on the ERSB leaks of two Rockstar PS2 Classics that have been rated this month.

The ESRB, who assigns age and content ratings for computer and video games in the United States, Canada, and Mexico posted news of some new listings from Rockstar.

Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne and Midnight Club 3 have recently been rated by the company.

The games don't have a release date just yet, but are a pair of genuine Rockstar classics that shouldn't be missed.

So whether you're too young to have played them on the PS2 all those years ago, or you just want to try something you've overlooked in the past, this will be your perfect chance to try them out.

For the sake of anyone who can't remember what they're about, take a look at the below descriptions:

Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne:

"Max Payne, who, tired from his last ordeal in the first game, is thrown yet again into a series of events in New York City that play out tragically for everyone involved. After investigating a series of murders by a group of contract killers known as the Cleaners, Max Payne runs into Mona Sax, assumed dead, and soon finds out that she is the prime suspect in the murder of a United States Senator. The two of them investigate further into the case and find out who is after the both of them and why."

Midnight Club 3

"Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition is the third game in the Midnight Club series and the first in the series to feature licensed real-life cars such as Cadillac, Chrysler, etc. Like previous instalments in the series, the game is an arcade-style racer and focuses on wild, high-speed racing, rather than realistic physics and driving characteristics."